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*NSFL Season 2 Scouting Combine - White Cornerback - 09-02-2017 [div align=\\\"center\\\"] ![]() Hello and welcome all to the second ever National Simulation Football League Scouting Combine. Today we have a total of 93 college athletes who will hope to wow both general managers and scouts alike. A total of 7 events will take place today which are identical to last years combine of course which was so positively received last year. A slightly smaller draft than the inaugural draft last year, but nonetheless it is filled with talent from around the world. Without a further introduction, let's get into looking at our first set or results. ![]() (ABOVE: Former Michigan Wolverine and Heisman nominee Shawn Brady wows scouts with an impressive combine day showing) ![]() Shawn Brady had the highest Wonderlic score out of the two quarterback prospects with a 40, Adams had a respectable 36. Adams recorded the quickest 40 yard dash time of 5.01 seconds followed by Brady's 5.07. Adams had the strongest quarterback display with 18 reps on the bench press and Brady recorded 17 reps. Adams had the highest vertical jump of 22.4 inches with Brady reaching 21.5 inches. Adams again claimed another 1st in the broad jump with 94.2 inches followed by Brady hitting 89.9 inches behind. Adams recorded the best shuttle time with an impressive 4.90 for a quarterback, Brady also impressed with his 4.92 shuttle time. Brady had the best three cone drill , 7.81 seconds. Adams had a 7.84 to finish the drills for quarterbacks. ![]() (ABOVE: Rugby turned American Football star Ardie Savea exceeds expectations) ![]() Savea had the best Wonderlic score out of all the S2 prospects with a 16. Tobin and Cobb followed with a 12. Perry struggled and managed a very low score of 3. Savea and Farlane tied for the quickest with times of 4.34 seconds each during the 40 yard dash. Cobb hit a 4.46 while Perry again struggled with a 4.63 seconds time. Kennedy is the joint strongest running back out of all the prospects, repping 35 times tied with Diaz. Savea hit a 34. Tobin struggled and managed 17 reps. Savea had the greatest vertical jump with 35.2 inches high. Diaz was second with a 31.4 inch jump. Tobin again struggled on this drill only hitting 26.3 inches. Savea had the best broad jump whilst Farlane was the second best with scores of 129.3 inches and 127.6 inches respectively. Perry managed 108.8 inches which was the lowest of all running backs. Farlane hit 4.03 seconds on the shuttle drill, Savea got a 4.05 while the worst, Perry managed 4.51 seconds. To finish the day on the three cone drill, Farlane had the best time of 7.01 seconds while Savea managed a cool 7.03 secs. Kennedy didn't perform well, lacking behind with a 7.48 time. ![]() (ABOVE: Ottawa native Jon Ross struggled getting to grips with the combine drills) ![]() Jon Ross became the smartest wide receiver in the S2 draft class today with a 30 on the scale. Vincent hit a 26 while Johnny Rocket and Darren Smallwood struggled with scores of 12 and 14 respectively. Fox North the highly touted prospect managed the quickest 40 time with 4.36 seconds, Evans managed a 4.38 while Kroetch came in third with a 4.4 seconds time. Vincent and Moss both struggled with times of 4.65 each. Vincent while lacking the pace, possessed the most strength with 20 reps on the bench press. Chess managed an impressive 19 while Evans got 18 reps. Rocket only managed a mediocre 2 reps on the bench press. Evans had the best vertical jump with 31.7 inches high, Smallwood got a 30.6 inch jump while Kroetch struggled with 24.8 inches in his vertical. North had the longest broad jump, 129.3 inches with Evans reaching 128.9 inches on his attempt. Vincent struggled to just about reach 109.4 inches. Quickest shuttle time fell to Evans with a 4.05 , North with a 4.07 and Smallwood with a 4.09. Vincent and Moss again performed below expectations with times of 4.53 and 4.47. Smallwood had the quickest three cone drill time with 6.85 seconds followed by Evans with a 6.88. Vincent had the slowest time of 7.41 seconds. ![]() (ABOVE: Ex-Wisconsin Badger Paul DiMirio raised public perception of his abilities earlier today) ![]() Out of the 4 tight end prospects in the draft, the smartest is DiMirio with a 33. Sanderson had a 25. DiMirio ran an impressive 4.44 second 40 yard dash, quicker than alot of wide receivers. Gucci ran a 4.52 in second place for the tight ends. DiMirio was also the strongest tight end in the S2 draft with 23 reps on the bench press. Gucci and Sanderson managed a joint 18 while cult hero Carmel Gibson managed 17 reps. DiMirio had the best vertical jump of 26.5 inches, Gucci had a good score of 24.4 inches. Again DiMirio had the best broad jump with 113.1 inches. Gucci went a length of 108.5 inches while Sanderson struggled to jump 92.3 inches on his second try. DiMirio claimed the best shuttle time of 4.37 seconds while Gucci but up a similar time of 4.48 seconds. Sanderson lagged behind with a 4.88. DiMirio completed his dominance of all tight end prospects by finishing strong, a 7.54 time on the three cone drill. Gucci hit a 7.61 , Gibson a 7.75 and Sanderson lastly with a 7.90. ![]() (ABOVE: Miami Hurricane standout Micah Hendrix is tipped by many to be a late 1st round pick) ![]() Out of the 23 offensive lineman who have declared for the S2 NSFL draft, the smartest out of all of them is a 3 way tie between Dodggy , Tech and Sharpei who all managed a 39 on the Wonderlic. The quickest offensive lineman in the S2 offensive line prospects is highly touted prospect Micah Hendrix who ran an impressive 4.72. Yates ran a good 4.82 also. Not too far behind Sharpei finished in third with a 4.92. Tim Pest cemented his draft stock with an excellent display on the bench press, 47 reps. Clegane achieved 45 reps while Hendrix and Sharpei managed 44 reps. MacManus had the lowest of all offensive lineman, a mere 25 reps. Pest & Yates had the highest vertical jump with 24.4 inches each. Hendrix finished in second with a 24.2 inch jump. Hendrix had the best broad jump of the day for offensive lineman, 92.2 inches. Yates had a 91.1 inch jump while Sharpei and Pest were not far behind with 88.8 and 88.5. Hendrix cemented his draft position by again achieving at the top with a 4.77 second shuttle time. Yates had a 4.79 while Brownce had the worst time of 5.32 seconds. To finish off the day for offensive lineman, Tim Pest came out on top in the final drill. A 7.65 second time in the three cone drill was good enough for first place. Clegane followed up with a 7.70 second time and Sharpei finally with a 7.74. ![]() (ABOVE: North Carolina prospect Ben Green is one of only 3 defensive tackles in this years draft) ![]() Three defensive tackles in the S2 prospect pool doesn't bode well for the future of NSFL defensive tackles. Regardless Smith had the best Wonderlic score out of all the tackles, 22 compared to the other two's 17 and 12 scores. Green and Newenglander both achieved 4.78 40 yard dashes while Smith recorded a 5.02. Green had the best bench press score with 33 reps. Smith had 23 whilst Newenglander got 18 reps. Newenglander achieved the highest vertical jump with 24.4 inches, Smith with 22.8 and Green with 21.8 inches high. Again Newenglander had the best jump of the combine with 104.7 inches. Smith went 95.9 inches and Green achieved 95.6 inches. Newenglander had the best shuttle time of 4.75, Green had a 4.93 and Smith just came in under 5 seconds with a 4.99 time. Newenglander finished off the day strong by recording a 7.53 time on the three cone drill. Smith had a 7.70 second attempt with Green finishing with his best of 8.10 seconds. ![]() (ABOVE: Icelandic Bork Björnsson surprised scouts by declaring for the NSFL S2 draft, despite his limited experience playing football) ![]() Enchilada Charlton had the highest Wonderlic score out of all the defensive ends with a score of 39. Bot was second placed with 30. First round prospect Blaster Blade had the best 40 time with a 4.39 tied with Davidson. Bjornsson had a 4.44 as did Owen Taylor. Blaster Blade came out on top with an impressive 44 reps on the bench press ,Bjornsson had 42 while Okonkwo had 40. Bjornsson had the highest vertical jump with 35 inches, the next closest was Davidson with only 31.8 inches high. Charlton really struggled in this drill by only recording 24.2 inches. Broad jump was won by Bjornsson with a 127.4 inch leap. Davidson was not far behind with his 126 inch attempt for second place. Again Charlton struggled by only recording a 103 inch jump. Bjornsson had the best shuttle time out of all the defensive ends, posting a time of 4.30 seconds. Davidson recorded a 4.34 time. To finish off the drils Bjornsson recorded the quickest three cone drill time, a 7.02. Davidson was the next closest with a 7.27. ![]() (ABOVE: Linebacker Perry Tucker was rumored to have been offered a contract by an EFL team just days prior to declaring for the NSFL S2 draft) ![]() Washington finished with the best Wonderlic score of 40. Cushing and Wright both achieved scores of 39 soon after. Mcringleberry showed his inability to process information with a lowly score of 12. Luechly is the quickest S2 linebacker prospect with a time of 4.38, nearly identical to his time is Kevin Cushing with a 4.39, as did Perry tucker who also recorded a 4.39 second 40 yard dash. Tucker came first with 35 reps on the bench press, Washington second with 32 reps and Maric also with 32 reps. Parker struggled to put up a meager 25 reps at the combine. Cushing posted the highest vertical jump, an impressive 34.5 inch leap. Tucker followed up with 33.5, Cushing again dominated the broad jump with a 130.4 inch leap, Luechly followed up with a 127.9 leap. Cushing kept up the momentum at the top with a 4.24 second shuttle time, Tucker and Luechly then recorded their 4.29 second times each for a joint second place. The three cone drill was finished with Cushing recording a 6.94 second time, Luechly and Tucker both recorded times of 7.11 and 7.12 respectively. ![]() (ABOVE: Prospect Dermot Lavelle only played a single year at the University of Arizona after moving from Ireland before declaring for the NSFL S2 draft) ![]() Turner and Lavelle both tied for the highest Wonderlic score among cornerbacks with a score of 40. Spector came out of the combine with the worst score a 20. Turner and Spector both tied for the quickest 40 yard dash with times of 4.38 seconds each. Lavelle finished with a 4.4 second time and was soon followed my Oles and O'Sullivan with 4.41 times each. Lavelle finished on top in the bench press with 20 reps, O'Sullivan and Newman followed up with 16 reps each. Lavelle had the largest vertical jump with 31.7 inches, Spector was runners up with his 30.6 inch attempt. Lavelle also had the longest broad jump with 130.2 inches, Spector had a 128.7 attempt and Turner had a 127.2 inch leap. Lavelle had the quickest shuttle time with 4.18 seconds, Turner was second best with 4.19 before being followed by Spector with a 4.24 second time. Lavelle finished the day with the quickest three cone drill time, a 6.84 second attempt. Turner had a 7.02 time whilst Oles had a 7.10 second recording. ![]() (ABOVE: Quarterback turned Safety Torque Lewith had the best Wonderlic score out of any S2 safety) ![]() Former quarterback Torque Lewith recorded the best Wonderlic scoreof 39 among all safeties. Next best was Thomas with a 34. Allen Davis had the best 40 yard dash time, a 4.36 second attempt. Kronen was not far behind with a 4.38 reading. Lewith finished in third with 4.4. Kronen is the strongest safety among the S2 draft prospects, achieving 25 reps on the bench press. Kane and Lillico both hit 24 reps for second place. Kronen had the highest vertical jump with a leap measuring 31.4 inches high, Davis recorded a 31.1 leap soon after. Davis had the furthest broad jump with a 130 inch jump. Kronen hit 128.8 inches while Thomas recorded 127.7 inches. The quickest shuttle time was recorded by Davis who completed the drill in 4.18 seconds flat, Thomas finished it in 4.22 whilst Lewith did it in 4.24 seconds. Thomas finished with one of the best times of the day, a 6.93 time on the three cone drill. Davis posted a 7.04 time while Lewith and Kronen both hit 7.10 times. ![]() (ABOVE: West Virginia prospect Jason Jerek is said to have the strongest leg out of any kicker in the draft) ![]() Vanderjagt managed a 30 on the Wonderlic score to take first place. Ronaldo managed a 28. Langdon took 5.73 seconds to complete the 40, the quickest of all kickers and punters. Ronaldo managed an incredible 4 whole reps on the bench press while Vanderjagt failed to lift the bar off his chest a single time. Langdon had the highest vertical jump of 18.7 inches. All kickers were pretty close in this regard. Langdon had the longest broad jump of the special teamers, 68 inch leap. The other three failed to crack 58 inches. Langdon had the quickest shuttle time of 5.31 seconds. Ronaldo had a 5.54, Jerek a 5.55 and Vanderjagt a 5.56. To finish the S2 combine, Langdon had the best three cone time of 8.22 seconds while the remaining three prospects of Ronaldo, Jerek and Vanderjagt all had 8.38 times each. NSFL SCOUTING COMBINE RECORDS ![]() No changes from the inaugural season combine, Mike Boss who was only 1 away from a perfect score still remains on top with 49. ![]() No new records to report from S2 prospects as Boss Tweed still tops the chart with his 4.23 second time. ![]() 3 new record holders from S2 prospects, Tim Pest ties the record for most reps with 47 which puts him just below Millers S1 record. Clegane moves into 8th with 45 reps and Blade sneaks onto the list with 44 reps. ![]() Vertical jump records have not been altered with Bavitz still holding the record of 39.1 inches. ![]() Broad jump has not changed with Hardrool still at the top with 137.9 inches. ![]() Only one change in the shuttle run records, Farlane sneaks into 10th place with a 4.03 time. Garden still remains supreme at the top with his 3.90 time. ![]() 2 record changes as a result of the S2 combine, while Garden does remain at the top with his 6.72 time. Lavelle sneaks into 8th place with his 6.84 and Smallwood makes it to 10th with a 6.85 time. PREVIOUS ARTICLES IN THE SERIES NSFL Season 1 Scouting Combine [/div] 2484 WORDS + 6637 CELLS USED 50% to Dermot 50% to Sapp2013 GRADED *NSFL Season 2 Scouting Combine - 124715 - 09-02-2017 Great article! I really blew the lights out at the combine! If only you could've had this done before the draft ![]() *NSFL Season 2 Scouting Combine - Noble - 09-02-2017 I still don't know where the numbers come out of but it's cool to look at the pretty colors! *NSFL Season 2 Scouting Combine - tlk742 - 09-02-2017 I no need smart good. I catch good. I run good. *NSFL Season 2 Scouting Combine - White Cornerback - 09-03-2017 (09-03-2017, 12:18 AM)124715 Wrote:Great article! I really blew the lights out at the combine! If only you could've had this done before the draft Has to be published after the draft because only players who got drafted get invited to the combine here. *NSFL Season 2 Scouting Combine - White Cornerback - 09-03-2017 (09-03-2017, 01:20 AM)Noble Wrote:I still don't know where the numbers come out of but it's cool to look at the pretty colors! @sapp2013 can help you there. He's the rainman of this partnership. *NSFL Season 2 Scouting Combine - White Cornerback - 09-03-2017 (09-03-2017, 03:09 AM)tlk742 Wrote:I no need smart good. "Me no read football, me play football" - Arbin Asipi - @DeathOnReddit *NSFL Season 2 Scouting Combine - cosbornballboy - 09-03-2017 Now if you could do this for S3 BEFORE the draft *NSFL Season 2 Scouting Combine - White Cornerback - 09-03-2017 (09-03-2017, 07:49 PM)cosbornballboy Wrote:Now if you could do this for S3 BEFORE the draft We always do it BEFORE the draft but we can't publish it until AFTER the draft. Too many people create accounts and don't improve from the base 50 tpe. We go by only prospects who are drafted material get invited to the combine. Similar to in real life how not every single prospect in the whole of america gets invited to the combine, only the ones with a real chance of being drafted to. If you go back and look at the previous combine and this one you'll see that only players who were drafted competed in the combine, anybody who wasn't drafted didn't get invited or compete. *NSFL Season 2 Scouting Combine - sapp2013 - 09-03-2017 @ I have little internet connection today so gonna keep this short until I get to a computer, but I did have a slight explanation HERE from the last combine. I'll reply later with more. |